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OFME | Michigan Mobility and Electrification Report Late August 2022

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State of Michigan Announces $285,000 in Funding to Support New Mobility Initiatives

The State of Michigan has announced that Michigan will enable four new mobility services to help address challenges across the state related to sustainable transit, roadway safety, parking, and staffing shortages in the service industry. In partnership with key universities, whose students and programs are already helping to shape the future of mobility, four companies – BluecityGEKOT Inc.Mouvit, and Nimbus – will receive $285,000 in total funding through the Michigan Mobility Funding Platform to test and deploy mobility projects across the state.


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Grants for Testing at Detroit Smart Parking Lab will Drive Electrified, Accessible and Safe Mobility Ecosystem Development
 
 

The state of Michigan has awarded another round of grants totaling $156,000 to four mobility companies that will help to improve pedestrian safety, fine-tune last-mile mobility solutions, and enhance electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure through testing and deployments at the Detroit Smart Parking Lab (DSPL). It’s Electric, Skyfii, Voltpost and Yoshi received Michigan Mobility Funding Platform grants to enable this real-world testing of their mobility solutions.

“The ongoing testing at the DSPL represents both an opportunity for Michigan to develop its mobility talent and offerings, as well as a broader opportunity for our state to continue to lead the global charge on developing solutions that will electrify and modernize mobility ecosystems,” said Charlie Tyson, technology activation manager with the Office of Future Mobility and Electrification. “We are committed to supporting companies, like today’s grant recipients, that share our state’s dedication and passion for building the future of mobility.”

 
 
 
 
 
Detroit-based Startup to Develop Power-Generating Buses with $1 Million Federal Grant
 
 

Detroit-based startup Inventev has been awarded a $1 million federal grant as part of a project aimed at developing electric power generation technology for use on city transit buses during times of emergency. Based in Wayne State University’s TechTown incubator, Inventev will work alongside partners including nonprofit NextEnergy in Detroit and SAE International to develop Bus Exportable Power Standards (BEPS) for the Federal Transit Administration.

 
 
 
 
 
Super Van & Mobility Brings Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles to New Ypsilanti
 
 

Superior Van & Mobility, the nation’s largest family-owned retailer of wheelchair accessible vehicles, has opened a brand-new showroom and service center in Ypsilanti. The company will now serve the Ann Arbor-area communities with wheelchair-accessible vans, rentals, scooter lifts, and other adaptive equipment.

 
 
 
 
 
Mullen Automotive Announces New Detroit Tech Center
 
 

Emerging EV manufacturer Mullen Automotive has announced the addition of a new EV Technology team in Pontiac focused on developing EV technologies for its portfolio of commercial vans. This “Detroit Tech Center” and its EV Technology team will play a critical role in Mullen’s goal of developing highly efficient EV technology that consumes less energy while offering greater vehicle ranges and power.

 
 
 
 
 
Michigan Announces Mobility Wallet Challenge to Improve Transit Solutions
 
 

MDOT and OFME recently launched the Michigan Mobility Wallet Challenge to explore the creation of a Mobility Wallet Pilot Program, which aims to increase the interoperability of transit services and offer Michigan residents greater access to personal mobility. Specifically, the program’s goal will be to simplify transit payment processes by allowing riders or third-party stakeholders to load funds, or connect bank accounts, to a single platform that streamlines ride fare payment.

Mobility Wallet Pilot Program proposals must be submitted by Sept. 22 at 5 p.m. ET to be considered.

 
 
 
 
 
Michigan Mobility Funding Platform: Rolling Applications Open
 
 

OFME and the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) have partnered to launch the Michigan Mobility Funding Platform (MMFP) aimed at providing vital grant funding to mobility and electrification companies of all sizes looking to deploy their technology in Michigan. Grants are focused on catalyzing and scaling mobility solutions across three key areas of focus:

  • Sustainable Futures: Improve environmental sustainability by encouraging EV adoption and the buildout of EV charging infrastructure
  • Equitable Futures: Alleviate mobility barriers and increase access to affordable and reliable transportation options
  • Multimodal Transportation: Modernize existing transportation systems and keep Michigan at the forefront across all connected and autonomous transportation modes

For Michigan-based entities working to address a mobility/electrification challenge or solution providers looking to find a Michigan-based partner, additional Interest Forms are available to support those seeking and providing solutions through the Michigan Mobility Funding Platform.

More information about eligibility for testing environments and real-world deployments, as well as past grant recipients, is available here. The current rolling application period ends December 31, 2022.

President Biden Celebrates CHIPS Act Legislation With Michigan Leaders
 
 

Last week, President Joe Biden signed a $280 billion bipartisan bill to boost domestic high-tech manufacturing, part of his administration’s push to boost U.S. competitiveness over China. In advance of the signing of this historic legislation, Governor Whitmer visited Hemlock Semiconductor Operations (HSC) to sign an executive directive guiding the implementation of the CHIPS Act in Michigan. Whitmer was joined virtually by President Biden, elected officials and semiconductor industry leaders.

“The bipartisan CHIPS and Science Act will make a once-in-a-century investment in American industry to create and protect tens of thousands of jobs, bring supply chain from China to Michigan, and help lower costs for working families on electronics, cars, and so much more,” said Governor Gretchen Whitmer

In the past year, Michigan has secured several investments in semiconductor and polysilicon manufacturing:

  • Hemlock Semiconductor Operations, a leading provider of high-purity polysilicon products for the electronic and solar power industries, onboarded more than 400 full-time employees in Hemlock.
  • KLA, a global semiconductor firm, opened their headquarters in Ann Arbor creating 600 good-paying jobs.
  • Wacker, a chemical and polysilicon firm, opened a cutting-edge innovation center in Ann Arbor creating 300 good-paying jobs.
  • SK Siltron, a semiconductor wafer manufacturer, announced a new facility near Bay City, creating 150 good-paying jobs.

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